
Rival Rails
Read by
Norman Dietz
Release:
09/22/2010
Release:
09/22/2010
Release:
09/22/2010
Release:
09/22/2010
Runtime:
15h 1m
Runtime:
15h 1m
Runtime:
15h 1m
Quantity:
“Borneman’s narrative is brisk, colorful, and exciting.”
Booklist
The driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit, which marked the completion of the country's first transcontinental railroad, was only the beginning of the race for railroad dominance. In the aftermath of this building feat, dozens of railroads, each with aggressive empire builders at their helms, raced one another for the ultimate prize of a southern transcontinental route that was generally free of snow, shorter in distance, and gentler in gradients.
More than just a means of transportation, the railroads were a powerful mold, and the presence of a rail line had the power to make—or break—the fledgling towns and cities across the newborn American West. While much has been written about the building of the first transcontinental railroad, the bulk of the history of the railroads in the United States has been largely ignored. With a meticulous, loving eye, Walter Borneman picks up where most other histories leave off.
More than just a means of transportation, the railroads were a powerful mold, and the presence of a rail line had the power to make—or break—the fledgling towns and cities across the newborn American West. While much has been written about the building of the first transcontinental railroad, the bulk of the history of the railroads in the United States has been largely ignored. With a meticulous, loving eye, Walter Borneman picks up where most other histories leave off.
Release:
2010-09-22
2010-09-22
2010-09-22
2010-09-22
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
15h 1m
15h 1m
15h 1m
15h 1m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
1.15 lb
0.0 lb
1.15 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400117680
9781400187683
9798200106721
9798200106738
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